LIAM HUNT: Teenager convicted of murder shouts obscenities as he taken down to cells at Northampton court

Alastair Ulke

An 18-year-old has been found guilty of murdering Northampton teenager Liam Hunt following a 10-week trial.

After months of evidence, Kane Allaban-Hamilton, 18 from Camp Hill, has been convicted of murder by a jury by a unanimous verdict at Northampton Crown Court.

Three other young men have been convicted on manslaughter for their part in the killing.

He shouted obscenities as he was led from the court and taken down into the cells by the dock officers.

Three other young men were convicted for their part in the killing. When the Chronicle & Echo went to print, the jury had yet to return verdicts on two other defendants.

Aaron Joseph, 20, from London, has also been convicted of manslaughter for his role in the killing on February 14 last year. He was accused of stabbing Liam in the leg. Witnesses heard him shouting “where’s my t’ing, where’s my shank” in the attack.

Lee Warren, 18, of Abington, has also been found guilty of manslaughter. He phoned witnesses from prison and told them to change their stories to lessen his involvement. The court heard he threw a brick during the fight.